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    Gents;

    I have scoured the internet to find a retailer that carries semi-gloss black DP90, but with no joy. Has DP90 been discontinued? If so, is there an equivalent?
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    Check your local auto paint wholesaler for PPG DP90LV. PPG has revised the formulation.

    https://us.ppgrefinish.com/PPG-Refin...C-Epoxy-Primer
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    Good stuff. I used that on all the crossmembers and suspension on my 510 when I did a ground up on it in 1998 and still not a spot of rust and never top coated it.

    Disclaimer: I knew the DP90 would never see daylight under the car so I wasn't concerned that it has no UV resistance.


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    Try the PPG "Omni" brand epoxy primer....much cheaper, and I saw no difference in performance.....

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    Thx, Fellas.

    Quote Originally Posted by DanW View Post
    Check your local auto paint wholesaler for PPG DP90LV. PPG has revised the formulation.

    https://us.ppgrefinish.com/PPG-Refin...C-Epoxy-Primer
    Quote Originally Posted by stonebridge20 View Post
    Good stuff. I used that on all the crossmembers and suspension on my 510 when I did a ground up on it in 1998 and still not a spot of rust and never top coated it.

    Disclaimer: I knew the DP90 would never see daylight under the car so I wasn't concerned that it has no UV resistance.


    Quote Originally Posted by BruceRace View Post
    Try the PPG "Omni" brand epoxy primer....much cheaper, and I saw no difference in performance.....
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